In 1885, Dr. Henry Nehrling, one of Florida’s pioneer horticulturists and naturalists, purchased 65 acres in central Florida in the newly settled German-American town of Gotha to develop one of Florida’s first tropical gardens. An early conservationist, Nehrling wrote in 1904, "It is high time to protect and preserve what is still left." The Mission of the Henry Nehrling Society is to preserve Dr. Nehrling’s historic home and gardens in Gotha, Florida, and to educate, inspire and create awareness about the intrinsic value of Florida's horticultural history, of its plants and birds, and of the community's cultural heritage; and to assist in the conservation and protection of natural resources in Central Florida.
We are looking for additional board members who are passionate about nature, giving back to the community while preserving history and establishing accessible green spaces for all.
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If you are interested in joining our board, please email your resume with a cover letter explaining why you want to sever on the board to volunteer@nehrlinggardens.org